But I can turn my left foot counter clockwise or clockwise and draw a #6 with my left hand. I was able to draw #6 with my right hand and stop my right foot from turning even though I was telling it to turn clockwise.
There’s something weird about how the mind is wired.
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Yup, I failed. Foot changes right away, who would have guessed.
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Chairs, clocks and numbers are racist.
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Yeah but AOC can walk and chew gum at the same time, so there.
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Tried twice, couldn’t do it weird! Now it’s the rest of the families turn!
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I can do it with my right hand/foot and continue the foot clockwise while writing the 6 with the hand.
If I try it with the left hand/foot the foot gets discombobulated immediately as I start to move the hand.
I am right hand dominant. I wonder if this has anything to do with it?
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I can do it if drawing the #6 slow enough and diverting my full attention away from the task at hand.
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@aleon
You have no idea of the amount of training that went into her being able to accomplish that!
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@aleon: “Yeah but AOC can walk and chew gum at the same time, so there.”
La Retardada can do that only when she completely disconnects her brain.
Oh, wait…
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You lying dog faced pony soldiers.
Now I shit myself and it’s all your fault.
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Could someone who plays the drums do this? They can independently move both hands and feet at the same time.
BTW, I came close, but still failed at the end of my “6”.
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Just draw the 6 backwards.
Try it, it works. No one said your penmanship had to be correct.
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I tried it lying down.
Still failed.
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Kids nowadays can’t even read a clock, so I’m pretty sure if you told them to rotate their ankle clockwise, they would be pretty confused.
The only way I can do it is turning my right foot and drawing the 6 with my left hand. I am ambidextrous but prefer using my left hand. Weird.
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If I get drunk enough I can do anything !!!
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@ OldCoot NOVEMBER 6, 2021 AT 11:16 AM
Good plan. I will try it again after the game.
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@OldCoot… but falling out of the chair while doing that doesn’t count
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The motions require different sections of your motor skills to work – it can be trained but it requires patience, effort, and the ability to laugh at yourself.
Thanks BFH for the laugh today – needed it very much.
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My brain got mad at me for trying this.
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I want to know who discovered this and why exactly they were trying to make these two motions at the same time.
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I tried it and my liberal’s head came off.
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When I sat in the chair I shat myseff and then fell asleep.
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It worked with Roman numerals.
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We can teach you to do that in the movies young lady.
Just lie over there on the couch.
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It can be done if you draw the six clockwise as well starting from the usual terminus and going toward the top.
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I can do it, though it takes a modicum of attention.
What Sorcery is this?
But I can turn my left foot counter clockwise or clockwise and draw a #6 with my left hand. I was able to draw #6 with my right hand and stop my right foot from turning even though I was telling it to turn clockwise.
There’s something weird about how the mind is wired.
Yup, I failed. Foot changes right away, who would have guessed.
Chairs, clocks and numbers are racist.
Yeah but AOC can walk and chew gum at the same time, so there.
Tried twice, couldn’t do it weird! Now it’s the rest of the families turn!
I can do it with my right hand/foot and continue the foot clockwise while writing the 6 with the hand.
If I try it with the left hand/foot the foot gets discombobulated immediately as I start to move the hand.
I am right hand dominant. I wonder if this has anything to do with it?
I can do it if drawing the #6 slow enough and diverting my full attention away from the task at hand.
@aleon
You have no idea of the amount of training that went into her being able to accomplish that!
@aleon: “Yeah but AOC can walk and chew gum at the same time, so there.”
La Retardada can do that only when she completely disconnects her brain.
Oh, wait…
You lying dog faced pony soldiers.
Now I shit myself and it’s all your fault.
Could someone who plays the drums do this? They can independently move both hands and feet at the same time.
BTW, I came close, but still failed at the end of my “6”.
Just draw the 6 backwards.
Try it, it works. No one said your penmanship had to be correct.
I tried it lying down.
Still failed.
Kids nowadays can’t even read a clock, so I’m pretty sure if you told them to rotate their ankle clockwise, they would be pretty confused.
Hard, Like playing the guitar with the opposite hand?
https://youtu.be/o1mcgV_3O0c
The only way I can do it is turning my right foot and drawing the 6 with my left hand. I am ambidextrous but prefer using my left hand. Weird.
If I get drunk enough I can do anything !!!
@ OldCoot NOVEMBER 6, 2021 AT 11:16 AM
Good plan. I will try it again after the game.
@OldCoot… but falling out of the chair while doing that doesn’t count
The motions require different sections of your motor skills to work – it can be trained but it requires patience, effort, and the ability to laugh at yourself.
Thanks BFH for the laugh today – needed it very much.
My brain got mad at me for trying this.
I want to know who discovered this and why exactly they were trying to make these two motions at the same time.
I tried it and my liberal’s head came off.
When I sat in the chair I shat myseff and then fell asleep.
It worked with Roman numerals.
We can teach you to do that in the movies young lady.
Just lie over there on the couch.
It can be done if you draw the six clockwise as well starting from the usual terminus and going toward the top.
I can do it, though it takes a modicum of attention.